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dumpling

/duhmp-ling/US // ˈdʌmp lɪŋ //UK // (ˈdʌmplɪŋ) //

饺子,粽子,餃子,饺饵

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rounded mass of steamed and seasoned dough, often served in soup or with stewed meat.
    • : a dessert consisting of a wrapping of dough enclosing sliced apples or other fruit, boiled or baked.
    • : a short or stout person.

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Examples

  • Qin also started selling dumplings after noticing how small Washington’s Chinatown was and wanting to share a taste of home with her community.

  • Since sheltering at home, I’ve been making dumplings more often, every two to three weeks, and freezing them.

  • Whoever ends up with these dumplings is granted good luck for the rest of the year.

  • I’m not sure I cut the dumpling dough correctly, but my weirdly sized and shaped dumplings worked for us.

  • Office workers and shoppers huddled against the January chill are wolfing down plates of katsu curry, noodles and spicy dumplings.

  • Mamoru taunts Usagi by giving her the nickname “dumpling head.”

  • Finally I believe this bunch isn't much smarter than the Apple Dumpling Gang.

  • Restaurant Soup dumpling shops may be a dime a dozen, but these are the best of the best.

  • Before I kid anyone, I am not about to recommend street vendors or secret dumpling shops.

  • Savor the perfectly pitched ear required to turn a simple phrase like “a dumpling, some knurled pouch of gristle.”

  • Scattergood opened his eyes and peered over his dumpling cheeks at McKettrick, but said nothing.

  • Lippo, seriously looking at him, said quite reproachfully, "Now you don't even see that we have apple-dumpling."

  • It belongs as much to the cooking of a dumpling as it does to the belief in deity.

  • His big fat face, shaped like a dumpling, wore a hard and ugly expression.

  • She had a clean cloth on the table, a plentiful dinner provided, and a dumpling set before each boy.